Mobiles and cash worth Rs. 70,000 stolen from Sakchi shop

Jamshedpur: Unidentified thieves broke into a mobile shop and decamped with mobile phones and cash worth Rs. 70 thousand in Sakchi Mansarovar Hotel line near Rajiv Gandhi Chowk. The incident occurred Monday night.

Giving information about the incident, Vijay Singh, the owner of the mobile shop, said that he had gone home after closing the shop, When he came back next morning to open his shop, he found that the top of the roof was broken.

Later, he found that mobile phones and cash worth Rs. 70 thousand were missing and were stolen by the thieves.

The thieves also broke the CCTV installed in the shop. The incident was reported to the police.

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